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3. The Blogpost Method

3. The Blogpost Method

There's a word that everyone beliefs 'reading a book is to read every word and every page of that book'.

But, the truth here is, 'if you grabbed the content from the book, then you can say you've completed the whole book's

I cannot say the same with fiction but, when it comes to nonfiction or self-help, it's definitely not necessary to complete the whole book.

So,start reading summaries of the books, listen to author's views and grab the most importanttakeaways.

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19 | Generalist, Content Creator, Student at Christ University. Stashing about entrepreneurship, self-help, spirituality and the most interesting stuff I read.

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